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  2. StyleGAN - Wikipedia

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    StyleGAN is a generative adversarial network (GAN) introduced by Nvidia researchers in December 2018, [1] and made source available in February 2019. [2][3] StyleGAN depends on Nvidia's CUDA software, GPUs, and Google's TensorFlow, [4] or Meta AI 's PyTorch, which supersedes TensorFlow as the official implementation library in later StyleGAN ...

  3. Human image synthesis - Wikipedia

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    Human image synthesis is technology that can be applied to make believable and even photorealistic renditions [1] [2] of human-likenesses, moving or still. It has effectively existed since the early 2000s. Many films using computer generated imagery have featured synthetic images of human-like characters digitally composited onto the real or ...

  4. Facial recognition system - Wikipedia

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    Automatic ticket gate with face recognition system in Osaka Metro Morinomiya Station. A facial recognition system[ 1 ] is a technology potentially capable of matching a human face from a digital image or a video frame against a database of faces. Such a system is typically employed to authenticate users through ID verification services, and ...

  5. List of fictional diseases - Wikipedia

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    Its symptoms are greenish pale skin, a craving for human flesh, and several other zombie-like behaviors and characteristics. Polaris extremis Hogan's Heroes ("Up in Klink's Room") A rare disease found only among Eskimoes. Symptoms are pains in nerve endings in the ends of the fingers, craving for greens in the diet, and articular motory ...

  6. Artificial skin - Wikipedia

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    Artificial skin is a collagen scaffold that induces regeneration of skin in mammals such as humans. The term was used in the late 1970s and early 1980s to describe a new treatment for massive burns. It was later discovered that treatment of deep skin wounds in adult animals and humans with this scaffold induces regeneration of the dermis. [1]

  7. Virtual human - Wikipedia

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    A virtual crash test dummy. A virtual human (or digital human) [1] is a software fictional character or human being.Virtual human have been created as tools and artificial companions in simulation, video games, film production, human factors and ergonomic and usability studies in various industries (aerospace, automobile, machinery, furniture etc.), clothing industry, telecommunications ...

  8. Deepfake - Wikipedia

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    The generator creates new images from the latent representation of the source material, while the discriminator attempts to determine whether or not the image is generated. [citation needed] This causes the generator to create images that mimic reality extremely well as any defects would be caught by the discriminator. [65]

  9. Human presence detection - Wikipedia

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    Human presence detection. Human presence detection is a range of technologies and methods [1] for detecting the presence of a human body in an area of interest (AOI), or verification that computer, smartphone (or other device controlled by software) is operated by human. Software and hardware technologies are used for human presence detection.